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Victor Military BandVictor Military Band - Too Much Mustard (February 11, 1913)

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The Victor Military Band performs Cecil Macklin's popular ragtime piece "Too Much Mustard" ("Tres Moutarde") in this recording from February 11, 1913. The record label says that this piece can be danced as either a two-step or a turkey-trot. From the original 78rpm disk.


This audio is part of the collection: 78 RPMs & Cylinder Recordings
It also belongs to collection: Music & Arts

Artist/Composer: Victor Military Band
Date: 1913-02-11
Source: Original 78rpm disk digitized by old78collector
Keywords: Ragtime; band; 78rpm


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Reviewer: sabinelr - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - February 12, 2012
Subject: A Cpmpetent Rendering Of This
You can always depend on the Victor Military Band to do the Victor answer to Columbia's and Edison's efforts in band hits. In this case, with Too Much Mustard, they reproduce the spirit of the composition very nicely. The digitizing is quite competent, although I prefer some high notes, even with scratch. This version is not quite as exciting as Prince's, but well worth listening over and over.


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